Grace Schulman's new poetry collection, The Paintings of Our Lives, was
published by Houghton Mifflin, February, 2001. Her next book, Days of Wonder:
New and Selected Poems, is forthcoming from Houghton Mifflin in February,
2002. Schulman's earlier books of poems include For That Day Only,
Hemispheres, and Burn Down the Icons. She is the recipient of a Delmore
Schwartz Award for Poetry and of a Poetry Fellowship from the New York
Foundation of the Arts. Her poems have appeared in The Best American Poetry
1995, edited by Richard Howard and The Best of the Best American Poetry
1988-1998, edited by Harold Bloom, and in Pushcart Prizes 21 and 23.

She is author of Marianne Moore: The Poetry of Engagement; editor of Ezra
Pound; translator from the Hebrew of T. Carmi's At the Stone of Losses; and
co-translator from the Spanish of Pablo Antonio Cuadra's Songs of Cifar. She
is Poetry Editor of the Nation, and former director of the Poetry Center,
92nd Street Y.

Schulman received her Ph.D. from New York University, and is
Distinguished Professor of English at Baruch College, C.U.N.Y. She has taught
poetry writing at Princeton, Columbia, Wesleyan, Bennington, and Warren
Wilson. Her poems have been published in the New Yorker, the New Republic,
Paris Review, Antaeus, Grand Street, the Yale Review, the Hudson Review, and
the Kenyon Review, among other journals. Her essays and translations have
appeared widely.

She lives in New York with her husband, a scientist, Dr. Jerome L.
Schulman.
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